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Uploaded by on Oct 11, 2007

Peter O'Toole delivers an oscar performance in dubbing the critic Anton Ego for the Pixar movie Ratatouille

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  • "Not everyone can become a great artist, but a great artist can come from anywhere."

    So true. Hello, tears XD

  • Anton Ego is one of the best contrived antagonists in any animated film I've seen. I loved the conclusion to Ratatouille. I love Ratatouille! Simply one of the top animated films, if not the top animated film I've seen! Even if you have seen this in theaters, you would be a fool not to own a copy of this magnificent film.

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  • I realized on my way home today from work that Peter O'Toole was the voice of Ego. I had watched the video of him accepting his Honorary Oscar and his voice had left an impression on me, then on my way home I realized I had heard it somehere before...moments later I knew he HAD to be the one behind Anton Ego in Ratatouille!!!!!! This video just made me shit myself. Thank you for posting!!

  • His voice is legendary .

  • @KatellaGate; You mean monologue, but yes. I agree.

  •  This is Pixar's best film

  • " They rocked me to my core! "

    Me: * sobs until the movie is over *

    From the start of that line until the end I cry -every- time.

  • "The new needs friends." So true

  • @KatellaGate I completely agree. :)

  • Epic.

  • @vsgfilmgroup Don't get me wrong, I too appreciate criticism for what it's worth. But whenever you take a warning of a critic, you're taking on board someone else's views and judgments. A single criticism shouldn't immediately repel the masses from experiencing something for themselves. What you call 'a lousy meal' or 'lousy book' might be perfectly adequate for another. I always come across films that I feel are too 'lowbrow', but my elitist attitude shouldn't stop others from enjoying it.

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